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A collection of Prince Edward Island government websites. This collection was not produced in affiliation or with the endorsement of the Government of Prince Edward Island. This material is a reproduction and not an official version. Users must exercise due diligence in ensuring the accuracy of the materials.

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Web archive of the site for 100,000 Poets for Change, an international educational grassroots organization focusing on the arts, especially poetry, music, and the literary arts. 100TPC events take place simultaneously around the world in September of each year. The first event took place on September 24th, 2011 in a demonstration/celebration of poetry to promote social and political change and over 700 events in 550 cities representing 95 countries signed up to make this global initiative a success through poetry readings, political demonstrations, community picnics, awareness events, parades, and more.

The official website of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and its cultural and educational arm, the Academy Foundation. The site includes the homepages for the Academy Film Archive, Margaret Herrick Library, Academy Science and Technology Council, and the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures. Highlights include a year-round programming calendar, Academy Awards history, extensive press section, and original content on the subjects of filmmaking and film history.

A collaborative project led and funded by the Africana Librarians Council’s Title VI Librarians, this is a project dedicated to archiving websites which document current events in African countries. The goal of this project is a plan to create permanent archive copies of content-rich websites that are valuable to scholars and students interested in studying and analyzing African events as they unfold.

The library's local history department collects, provides access to, and preserves information about the local community. This collection archives web resources with significant content covering the Town of Warwick and its history.

The American Legion Centennial Celebration website launched in 2013 as a platform for American Legion posts to share their history and current activities. American Legion post officials have the opportunity to include a timeline of events, photos and upcoming post activities.

The Citizens Flag Alliance (CFA) established in 1994 is a broad-based, nonpartisan, nonprofit, national organization, which was formed to persuade Congress to pass a constitutional amendment that would return to the American people the right to protect their flag.

The American Legion Child Welfare Foundation, Inc. founded by The American Legion as a separate nonprofit corporation in 1954. As a charitable organization, the main priority is to provide other nonprofit organizations with the means to educate the public about the special needs of children across this nation. The website provides a brief overview of the foundation plus details of awards, grants and recipients.

This collection documents WAMU 88.5 - American University Radio, the leading public radio station for NPR news and information in the greater Washington D.C. area. The station's 24-hour format blends a unique mix of news, public affairs talk programming, and traditional American music.

The American Unviersity in Cairo Web sites collection provides access to Web sites, blogs, Twitter feeds, media coverage, and other sites related to the American University in Cairo. It is maintained by the American University in Cairo Rare Books and Special Collections Library and features Web sites suggested by AUC students, faculty, and staff.

The January 25th Revolution Web sites collection provides access to blogs, Twitter feeds, local and regional media coverage, and other sites related to the January 25th Revolution. It is maintained by the American University in Cairo Rare Books and Special Collections Library and features Web sites suggested by AUC students, faculty, and staff as well as other contributors to the University on the Square: Documenting Egypt's 21st Century Revolution project.

The Egyptian and Middle Eastern Architecture collection captures Web sites related to Egyptian and Middle Eastern architecture. The collection includes wiki articles, blogs, and sites related to architecture and architects in the region.

The Egyptian Society, Arts, and Politics collection provides access to local and regional web content relating to Egyptian culture, religion, economics, government, and arts. It contains web documents such as blog posts, Twitter feeds, videos, and news articles relating to social, economic, and political topics in Egypt. The American University in Cairo Rare Books and Special Collections Library began archiving web content for this collection in February 2013.